Studies of Supply and Demand in Higher Education

Studies of Supply and Demand in Higher Education
Author: Charles T. Clotfelter,Michael Rothschild
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780226110646

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In the United States today, there are some 3,400 separately governed colleges and universities, amounting to a higher education industry with expenditures that constitute 2.8% of the gross national product. Yet, the economic issues affecting this industry have been paid relatively little attention. In this collection of eight essays, experts in economics and education bring economic analysis to bear on such underexamined topics as the nature of competition in higher education, higher education's use of resources, and who chooses to purchase what kind of education and why. In higher education, supply refers to such issues as government support for public colleges and universities, the means by which graduate programs allocate financial support to students, and the criteria that universities use for investing endowments. Demand pertains to patterns of student enrollment and to the government, business, and individual market for the service and research activities of higher education. Why are tuitions nearly the same among schools despite differences in prestige? How are institutions with small endowments able to compete successfully with institutions that have huge endowments? How are race and ethnicity reflected in enrollment trends? Where do the best students go? What choices among colleges do young people from low-income backgrounds face? This volume addresses these questions and suggests subjects for further study of the economics of higher education.

Economics of Higher Education

Economics of Higher Education
Author: Robert K. Toutkoushian,Michael B. Paulsen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2016-03-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401775069

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This book examines the many ways in which economic concepts, theories and models can be used to examine issues in higher education. The topics explored in the book include how students make college-going decisions, the payoffs to students and society from going to college, markets for higher education services, demand and supply in markets for higher education, why and how state and federal governments intervene in higher education markets, college and university revenues and expenditures, how institutions use net-pricing strategies and non-price product-differentiation strategies to pursue their goals and to compete in higher education markets, as well as issues related to faculty labor markets. The book is written for both economists and non-economists who study higher education issues and provides readers with background information and thorough explanations and illustrations of key economic concepts. In addition to reviewing the contributions economists have made to the study of higher education, it also examines recent research in each of the major topical areas. The book is policy-focused and each chapter analyses how contemporary higher education policies affect the behaviour of students, faculty and/or institutions of higher education. "Toutkoushian and Paulsen attempted a daunting task: to write a book on the economics of higher education for non-economists that is also useful to economists. A book that could be used for reference and as a textbook for higher education classes in economics, finance, and policy. They accomplish this tough balancing act with stunning success in a large volume that will serve as the go-to place for anyone interested in the history and current thinking on the economics of higher education.” William E. Becker, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Economics, Indiana University

Economics of Higher Education

Economics of Higher Education
Author: Selma J. Mushkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1962
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: MINN:31951000905696Y

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Composite work in economic research on higher education in the USA - covers labour demand and supply of professional workers and university graduates, financing educational investment, etc. References and statistical tables.

Demand and Supply in U S Higher Education

Demand and Supply in U S  Higher Education
Author: Roy Radner,Leonard S. Miller,Carnegie Commission on Higher Education
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1975
Genre: College attendance
ISBN: UOM:39015003651273

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A report prepared for the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education.

Productivity in Higher Education

Productivity in Higher Education
Author: Caroline M. Hoxby,Kevin Stange
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2020-01-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226574615

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How do the benefits of higher education compare with its costs, and how does this comparison vary across individuals and institutions? These questions are fundamental to quantifying the productivity of the education sector. The studies in Productivity in Higher Education use rich and novel administrative data, modern econometric methods, and careful institutional analysis to explore productivity issues. The authors examine the returns to undergraduate education, differences in costs by major, the productivity of for-profit schools, the productivity of various types of faculty and of outcomes, the effects of online education on the higher education market, and the ways in which the productivity of different institutions responds to market forces. The analyses recognize five key challenges to assessing productivity in higher education: the potential for multiple student outcomes in terms of skills, earnings, invention, and employment; the fact that colleges and universities are “multiproduct” firms that conduct varied activities across many domains; the fact that students select which school to attend based in part on their aptitude; the difficulty of attributing outcomes to individual institutions when students attend more than one; and the possibility that some of the benefits of higher education may arise from the system as a whole rather than from a single institution. The findings and the approaches illustrated can facilitate decision-making processes in higher education.

Higher Education Handbook of Theory and Research

Higher Education  Handbook of Theory and Research
Author: John C. Smart
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2008-03-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402069598

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The Handbook series provides a compendium of thorough and integrative literature reviews on a diverse array of topics of interest to the higher education scholarly and policy communities. Each chapter provides a comprehensive review of research findings on a selected topic, critiques the research literature in terms of its conceptual and methodological rigor, and sets forth an agenda for future research intended to advance knowledge on the chosen topic.

Demand and Supply in U S Higher Education

Demand and Supply in U S  Higher Education
Author: Roy Radner,Leonard S. Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1969
Genre: College attendance
ISBN: OCLC:6208898

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Economic Challenges in Higher Education

Economic Challenges in Higher Education
Author: Charles T. Clotfelter,Ronald G. Ehrenberg,Malcolm Getz,John J. Siegfried
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226110622

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The last two decades have been a turbulent period for American higher education, with profound demographic shifts, gyrating salaries, and marked changes in the economy. While enrollments rose about 50% in that period, sharp increases in tuition and fees at colleges and universities provoke accusations of inefficiency, even outright institutional greed and irresponsibility. As the 1990s progress, surpluses in the academic labor supply may give way to shortages in many fields, but will there be enough new Ph.D.'s to go around? Drawing on the authors' experience as economists and educators, this book offers an accessible analysis of three crucial economic issues: the growth and composition of undergraduate enrollments, the supply of faculty in the academic labor market, and the cost of operating colleges and universities. The study provides valuable insights for administrators and scholars of education.